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per order EU: USD $25

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Philipp Franz von Siebold

(February 17, 1796 – October 18, 1866)

was a German physician, botanist, and traveler. He taught some pupils Western medicine in Japan. He achieved prominence for his study of Japanese flora and fauna, and was the father of female Japanese doctor, Kusumoto Ine.

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A Museum Quality facsimile print. Indistinguishable from the original. We offer a true quality nobody has; and for a price nobody is offering you for a comparable quality. This print was photographed using the latest technology, colour matched to the original illustration and then reproduced at the original plate size.

Dutch Title: Jezo (Matsmaë) Aino brengen Geschenken en Koopwaar

German Title: Jezo (Matsmaë) Aino bringen Geschenken und Kaufwaaren

Prints Publication : Ph. Fr. von Siebold - Nippon 1832.

Author: Ph. Fr. von Siebold (1796-1866)

Paper size: First Edition: folio 58,0 x 39,0 cm

Edition: The edition will be limited to 150 prints, numbered 1/150 to 150/150, signed and stamped with a blind embossing

Certificate of Authenticity: On demand

Details

A Museum Quality facsimile print. Indistinguishable from the original. We offer a true quality nobody has; and for a price nobody is offering you for a comparable quality. This print was photographed using the latest technology, colour matched to the original illustration and then reproduced at the original plate size.

Dutch Title: Jezo (Matsmaë) Aino brengen Geschenken en Koopwaar

German Title: Jezo (Matsmaë) Aino bringen Geschenken und Kaufwaaren

Prints Publication : Ph. Fr. von Siebold - Nippon 1832.

Author: Ph. Fr. von Siebold (1796-1866)

Paper size: First Edition: folio 58,0 x 39,0 cm

Edition: The edition will be limited to 150 prints, numbered 1/150 to 150/150, signed and stamped with a blind embossing